Example CVs for BBC TV

The Example CV (below) was created by Bradley CVs for a BBC TV programme. The programme followed Paula Lodge and her search for a new
job using the Internet and was part of the Webwise Campaign run by the BBC.

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Paula Lodge

24 Mansfield Drive, Chedlee,

Manchester M23 4DJ.

Tel: (07700) 900999

PROFILE:

A creative and enthusiastic person with a diverse range of administrative/ clerical experience. Outgoing with strong and effective
organisational and communication skills. Good team player and able to use own initiative to achieve company objectives. Excellent computer skills.
Versatile and learns new tasks/skills quickly.

CAREER HISTORY:

HALIFAX PLC, APRIL 2000 - DATE

Product Transfer Clerk

Worked as part of a close-knit team checking customers' mortgage applications, which were received at Head Office from business centres/branches
by post or e-mail.

Input the mortgage applications into an Excel spreadsheet and produced a written quotation for the customer using Microsoft Word.

Liaised with business centres/branches over customers' applications, advising them if the form was incorrectly filled in or
if the customer was ineligible.

Ran and organised the successful All Saint's Parent & Toddler Group (September 1996 - July 1999) for children aged under 5, organising
trips/activities, involving the parents in the group and building up the group from 5 children to over 25 children.